Pochop Financial Management, Inc.
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Total assets under management
$37,052,692
Total clients
71
0% high-net worth
Total advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm size
Independent
1 advisor
Average clients per advisor
71
Average account size
$521,869
About
Pochop Financial Management provides investment advisory and portfolio management to individuals, pension and profit-sharing plans, trusts, estates, and business entities. Services include discretionary portfolio management and limited consulting on retirement, estate, cash flow and college-planning matters, with regular reporting to clients.
The firm begins with an initial interview and data-gathering process to set objectives and typically allocates assets among individual equities, fixed income and mutual funds. Its investment process draws on a mix of fundamental, technical/charting and cyclical analysis, conducts ongoing account reviews, and uses an institutional custody and trade-execution platform.
As a single-advisor firm managing roughly $37 million for about 70 clients, Pochop Financial Management operates with a relatively concentrated client base and a small advisory team. The firm’s principal holds professional credentials, the firm enforces a written Code of Ethics, does not participate in soft-dollar arrangements, and does not vote client proxies (clients receive proxy materials directly).
Client services
Expertise
Fee options
$0 - $499,999: 1.00% $500,000 - $999,999: 0.75% $1,000,001+: 0.50%
$100 per hour for consulting services
Account minimum: $300,000 minimum
Main office location
Pochop Financial Management, Inc.
1233 Shelburne Road, Suite 420
South Burlington VT 05403, United States
Number of offices
1
Most active in
New York · Vermont
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